Storage Units in Washington

Search for storage units near me in Washington with every marketplace and local operator in one search. Compare prices, climate control, 24-hour access, and drive-up units across hundreds of facilities — in seconds.

Storage by city in Washington

Quick browse — top Washington storage cities

Compare storage rates city-by-city across Washington.

Compare storage in Washington without the lead-form chase

The easiest way to overpay is to call the first facility that answers or submit a lead form that gets shared around. Start with a city below, compare estimated rates and unit types, then contact only the facilities that look worth your time.

Climate-controlled storage in Washington

Compare climate control when you are storing electronics, documents, photos, wood furniture, instruments, or long-term household items. In Washington, a 10x10 climate-controlled estimate is around $205/mo before facility-specific promos and fees.

Boat, RV, and vehicle storage in Washington

Vehicle storage shoppers should compare parking-sized spaces, covered versus outdoor options, gate hours, security, maneuvering room, and distance from home, the ramp, or the marina before reserving.

Size and price checkpoints

Smaller units can keep monthly rent down: 5x5 storage estimates around $65/mo, 5x10 around $77/mo, and 10x10 around $160/mo before move-in fees.

Average storage prices in Washington

Estimated statewide medians. Individual cities vary — check a city page above for more specific local rates.

SizeStandardClimate
5×5Fits a closet — boxes & small items$65/mo$83/mo
5×10Fits a small bedroom$77/mo$141/mo
5×15Fits 1 bedroom + extras$104/mo$150/mo
10×10Fits 1–2 bedrooms$160/mo$205/mo
10×15Fits 2–3 bedrooms$217/mo$225/mo
10×20Fits 3–4 bedrooms or small garage$229/mo$386/mo
10×25Fits 4–5 bedrooms$269/mo$377/mo
10×30Fits full garage / small warehouse$423/mo$467/mo

About storage units in Washington

Storage units near me in Washington means different things depending on where you live — rates, availability, and facility density vary dramatically from the state's largest metro areas down to small towns. With a statewide population of about 7,786,000, Washington supports a self-storage market that includes national operators, regional chains, and hundreds of independent, family-run storage lots. Whether you're moving, downsizing, storing seasonal items, or freeing up space at home, the right facility in Washington depends on what you're storing, for how long, and how far you're willing to drive to access it. We track storage facilities across 48 cities in Washington — pick the one nearest you below to compare local options.

The Washington storage market

Washington is on the Pacific Coast, where storage demand is shaped by high population density in coastal cities, expensive housing (driving apartment-dwellers to need off-site storage), and frequent inter-city moves. Climate varies dramatically across the state — damp and cool in the north, arid and hot inland — so storage recommendations depend on your specific location within Washington.

Climate considerations for storage in Washington

Climate in Washington varies by latitude and distance from the coast. Coastal areas are generally mild and can be damp, which is where climate-controlled (and humidity-controlled) storage earns its price for long-term rentals. Inland valleys run hot and dry in summer — where heat protection matters more than moisture control. For short-term storage of non-sensitive items, standard units are usually sufficient statewide.

How to find the right storage unit in Washington

To find storage units near you in Washington, start by searching your ZIP code and the unit size you need. We pull every facility we can find — national operators, regional chains, and local independents — so you can compare them in one place instead of calling around. Filter by climate control, 24-hour access, drive-up access, and price range to narrow results. Sort by distance if you need the closest option, by price if budget is the priority, or by rating if facility quality matters most. When you find a facility that looks right, click through to reserve directly with the source — we don't take a markup, and the price you pay is the same as going direct.

  • Storage unit sizes in Washington typically range from 5×5 (25 sq ft) to 10×30 (300 sq ft), plus parking spots for RVs, boats, and vehicles at many facilities.
  • Most Washington facilities offer month-to-month contracts with no long-term commitment, plus first-month-free or reduced-rate promotions for new renters.
  • Rates in Washington vary significantly by city — major metro areas like Olympia typically run above the state average, while smaller cities and rural areas offer notably lower prices.
  • Climate-controlled storage in Washington typically costs 15–30% more per month than standard non-climate units — recommended for electronics, wood furniture, photos, documents, and anything you'd consider irreplaceable.
  • Security features at modern Washington storage facilities commonly include gated access, keypad entry, 24-hour camera coverage, and on-site management — worth verifying before committing, especially at older or owner-operated lots.

Washington storage questions

How much does a storage unit cost in Washington?
Estimated Washington storage prices start around $77/mo for a 5x10 standard unit and around $160/mo for a 10x10 standard unit. Prices vary by city, facility, climate control, and move-in fees.
What are the cheapest storage cities in Washington?
Based on our static estimates, lower starting rates currently appear in Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, Bremerton, Burien. Check each city page because promotions and availability can change by facility.
Do I need climate-controlled storage in Washington?
Climate control is worth comparing if you are storing electronics, wood furniture, documents, photos, instruments, leather, or anything long term. It usually costs more than standard storage, but it can prevent damage from heat, cold, humidity, and seasonal swings.
Can I compare Washington storage prices without getting spam calls?
Yes. Start with a city page, compare unit sizes, estimated rates, amenities, reviews, and direct facility links, then contact only the facilities that fit. You do not need to submit a lead form just to understand your options.

Prices shown are estimates based on state-wide market medians. Actual rates vary by facility and city. Storage Units Near Me may earn a commission when you book through a partner link.